Skansehage Beach is located on the
Kattegat Sea and it is in the
7th place out of 16 beaches in the
Zealand region
The beach is
located in an urban area.
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Renzo Pfeiffer
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3 weeks ago
10
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A charming and picturesque spot with exceptionally clean restrooms. It's popular with anglers and perfect for bathing and swimming. There's a secluded area ideal for spending the night in a motorhome.
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Yanko
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3 weeks ago
10
Exceptional
Great spot for fishing and swimming. The water reaches a depth of 5 meters just 10-15 meters from the shore. The small sandy beach in the bay can get quite windy.
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JF Lacasse
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3 weeks ago
8
Very good
A picturesque and recreational spot featuring a nice beach, ample parking, and restroom facilities. During the English wars, a fortification called a Skanse was constructed here to protect the entrance to the Isefjord, which is why the area is named Skansehage. However, there's no need to search for the Skanse, as it no longer exists.
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Tommy Mat
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3 weeks ago
8
Very good
Nice beach, but it gets deep quickly. There are often many fishermen, and it's also a popular spot for kitesurfing. Public toilets are available for ladies, gents, and disabled individuals. During the summer, several boats can be seen anchored.
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Dari
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3 weeks ago
10
Exceptional
Beautiful beach. Excellent spot for fishing since it deepens rapidly. I personally enjoy kitesurfing here and also love taking the boat out for some fun.